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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Versarien Plc | LSE:VRS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8YZTJ80 | ORD 0.01P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.0075 | 9.09% | 0.09 | 0.0902 | 0.0998 | 0.09 | 0.084 | 0.08 | 59,809,149 | 09:00:46 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.09 | 1.23M |
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13/11/2018 08:14 | Nice early morning bargains | jbe81 | |
13/11/2018 08:12 | IQE up 8%, o/t - where's our TU & £VRS's bounce? Deserves one... | runthejoules | |
13/11/2018 08:09 | Just a case of trying to find the actual project now. Some underground/subway project somewhere around the world using the new signal arches. The massive side of that is that in theory it will become the norm for Aecom in such projects and therefore is massive. That's ignores the other 19 materials they are testing with the system and for what? | superg1 | |
13/11/2018 08:09 | Great find superg - I have no doubt the aecom collaboration will be a significant order and I don't think it's far away at all ;) | a_game | |
13/11/2018 08:07 | I wonder how many arches there are? Could be a significant order. | rafboy | |
13/11/2018 08:03 | Some more great research, more news can't be far away. | jbe81 | |
13/11/2018 08:00 | Shavian, probably because US markets kept going down..? | mryl | |
13/11/2018 07:55 | Nice research superg,Add in the manpower saved by using the arches and the calculation of what Aecom are prepared to pay for Nanene (if it makes the difference) changes considerably.Looking forward to the Cambridge trip next week btw. | mcfly79 | |
13/11/2018 07:55 | SG AECOM handbook 3D printed structures | bootie64 | |
13/11/2018 07:53 | Fest, Owenga: I’m unconvinced that the IQE drop last night was the cause of our own late-afternoon dip, which happened at about 1545, 35 minutes before the IQE RNS. Looking at IQE’s own chart, their share price had been dropping all day, as Owenga said, but their sharp drop did not come until the last 10 minutes, which implies that their VCSEL news had not been widely leaked. So what caused our own dip? Dunno, but I don’t think it was IQE. O/t: IQE now looks deeply oversold to me. NAI DYOR! | shavian | |
13/11/2018 07:53 | Coca Cola turns into clear liquid as it passes through graphene | jointer13 | |
13/11/2018 07:35 | Run fund raise pump non reg. Best for folk to sell into any hike imo. | superg1 | |
13/11/2018 07:33 | Add in a question asked about Aecom and graphene in concrete. The reply was ‘hold that thought’. Aecom had been testing graphene in concrete with that 3D machine and are working on 20 other materials. We know Nanene enhances just about everything so Aecom alone could be absolutely massive. As I kept saying to one I know. I don’t know what Aecom are doing (until last night) but they don’t do anything small. | superg1 | |
13/11/2018 07:33 | Add in a question asked about Aecom and graphene in concrete. The reply was ‘hold that thought’. Aecom had been testing graphene in concrete with that 3D machine and are working on 20 other materials. We know Nanene enhances just about everything so Aecom alone could be absolutely massive. As I kept saying to one I know. I don’t know what Aecom are doing (until last night) but they don’t do anything small. | superg1 | |
13/11/2018 07:32 | 'Haydale (AIM: HAYD), the global advanced materials group, is pleased to announce the signing of a Joint Development Agreement ("JDA") between Haydale Technologies (Thailand) Co., Limited ("HTT") and Star RFID Co., Ltd ("Star"). The JDA is for the parties to quickly co-develop both graphene and silver-based inks for the printed Radio Frequency Identification market ("RFID"). The co-development is expected to lead to a supply and collaboration agreement in the coming months.' B-but... but someone's already developed graphene inks... :-/ | runthejoules | |
13/11/2018 07:27 | Got to be it Roger imo. Aecom to use Nanene in a construction project. Aecom have a contract with an underground system. Aecom have been running tests with that large 3D printer including the use of graphene. Currently doing glass fibre and the arches for the project. The new product takes 1 shift and 2 staff v 4 shifts and more staff v the old way. Got to be Nanene enhanced arches imo. 4 metres x 5.5 metres. I can’t begin to guess how many of those there are. So I guess that will be news when it all starts and imo amounts to substantial news. | superg1 | |
13/11/2018 07:25 | I think that companies looking to use Graphene are finally realising that there are very few places to go, if they do not want to be duped. We see announcements from various universities of how they are partnering with companies to use Graphene in current or new products. Good for U.K. plc. I wonder how many have been to VRS first? We know that at the moment we are inundated with enquiries and that some have had to be turned away. | rogerbridge | |
13/11/2018 07:15 | Well done to SG for joining the dots, exciting times ahead. Very relaxed and cutting out external noise from undesirables. I suspect we will have more news on the international scene before too long. | rogerbridge | |
13/11/2018 06:59 | Great research. I wonder if we have a market leading graphene proposition re 3D printing ? Wouldn't surprise me if didn't have (what's better than nanene out there?) and others playing catch up ? Here, victrex partnering with UoE for next gen materials development. Does this include liason with UoE graphene dept ? Which would be graphene oxide, likely 3D in character. All speculation of course, but interesting. Aimo. Dyor. Best ellis. "10 September 2018 Corporate Aeros Taking on the challenge to develop a broader platform for new and existing AM technologies, the University of Exeter(UK) and Victrex, a world leader in high-performance Polyaryletherketone (PAEK)1polymer solutions, have commenced work in a strategic partnership. The goal is to introduce next-generation PAEK polymers and composites whilst improving the performance of the underlying AM processes" | ellissj | |
13/11/2018 06:58 | Hi LuckyO, Dassi the UK bike manufacture, has added graphene to the resin when using it with carbon fibre, It has increased strength with using 50% less resin. well worth watching the video. If your pressed for time just watch 4:30 - 6:30min | spid81 | |
13/11/2018 06:49 | A few more snippets here Yicai Global) Nov. 12 -- Tunghsu Optoelectronic Technology, China’s largest maker of liquid crystal glass substrates, has set up two partnerships to develop graphene technology and outline its commercial application. Tunghsu Optoelectronic signed a memorandum of understanding with the UK’s University of Manchester and Hong Kong’s University Graphene to Market, or UG2M, as well as a separate MoU with British listed materials maker Versarien, the Hebei province-based company said yesterday. Tunghsu will cooperate with the University of Manchester and UG2M, a graphene technology startup under the university, to evaluate the school's graphene and other related technologies and jointly plan how to make money from them. They will also coordinate resources to promote the industrialization of the university’s graphene technology in China. Meanwhile, the Chinese company and Versarien will jointly develop projects based on graphene, including operations, implementation, industrialization and project upgrading, to sell and explore more products that can use graphene in China and global markets. “China has a huge market potential for graphene industrialization and commercialization,&r To accelerate commercialization, Tunghsu and Versarien&n The two will further explore the feasibility of a bilateral strategic investment plan based on the graphene project. It is assumed that Tunghsu will provide needed financial and strategic support, while Cheltenham-based&nbs The MoU emphasizes that technical cooperation between the two parties will focus on sectors related to their main businesses, such as high-quality graphene material preparation, photoelectric display materials, new energy vehicles, light-emitting diode lighting systems, graphene thermal management materials and flexible batteries, the statement said. P | dafad | |
13/11/2018 06:26 | It answered another point for me, so that is where Mclaren have been hiding , a while back when NR was asked about them he answered that it was still live. Making an assumption that they are 3D printing their panels with added Nanene, don't think that would be far out. | luckyorange | |
13/11/2018 06:20 | good find sg. some people on here need to look at the bigger picture. its a worldwide company that they are putting together,and a quite a good pace. orders will come... could come as soon as today...who knows. just don't believe the liars and distractors. versarien...right at the front. | jointer13 | |
13/11/2018 01:41 | This board is worth visiting again! Great research, thanks SG. Now if only I had more money to invest... | chimpandy1 |
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